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worked in russia, we know that for a long time savik worked in russia and then in ukraine, and simon schuster works for the americans and just wrote a book about the president , president zelenskyi, so... we decided that in addition to advertising, we, you will be interested to listen and see what is written in this book this simon schuster, who actually wrote this book speaking, with the support of the presidential administration of ukraine, the office of president zelensky, and wrote this book, so now we have about two minutes of advertising and 10 minutes of plot about this book. oh yeah. the perspective program is on the air. approaching the second anniversary of the beginning of the full-scale invasion of russia into ukraine, today i have the honor to talk on the air with a person who probably understands more than others what happened and is happening in the ukrainian ruling elite. a person who knows about the course of thoughts of president volodymyr zelensky, perhaps more than anyone else simon shuster, russian american of ukrainian descent. background, he is a senior correspondent fo
worked in russia, we know that for a long time savik worked in russia and then in ukraine, and simon schuster works for the americans and just wrote a book about the president , president zelenskyi, so... we decided that in addition to advertising, we, you will be interested to listen and see what is written in this book this simon schuster, who actually wrote this book speaking, with the support of the presidential administration of ukraine, the office of president zelensky, and wrote this...
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so, this is what simon schuster told our colleagues from franz-24.hat else did the author talk about? scandalous book, we are watching right now, and roman and i will say goodbye to you until tomorrow, take care and stay with espresso. on the air of the perspektiva program, approaching the second anniversary of the beginning of the full-scale russian invasion of ukraine, today i have the honor to talk on the air with a person who probably understands more deeply than others what happened and is happening in the ukrainian ruling elite, a person who knows about... opinion of president volodymyr zelensky, perhaps more than anyone else. simon shuster - russian an american of ukrainian origin. he is a senior correspondent for the times magazine and has spent the past few years tracking the situation in ukraine, with unprecedented access to zelenskyi and his team. his book called showman is inside the invasion that shook the world and made volodymyr zelenskyi the leader. thank you very much for joining us today. first of all, tell us about the access you h
so, this is what simon schuster told our colleagues from franz-24.hat else did the author talk about? scandalous book, we are watching right now, and roman and i will say goodbye to you until tomorrow, take care and stay with espresso. on the air of the perspektiva program, approaching the second anniversary of the beginning of the full-scale russian invasion of ukraine, today i have the honor to talk on the air with a person who probably understands more deeply than others what happened and is...
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and, you know, the the head of simon schuster, -- schneider, did a did a deal with the with the duchess of york at a dinner. and and sort of dumped it in my lap and said, here, you know, make it happen. it has to be 100% confidential. and the duchess, you know, wanted to do these kids books featuring a little helicopter, but she had a little helicopter and there was we were it was a small division of people. and we were doing sort of, you know, traditional children's book. and here was this big celebrity children's book. and it turned into quite a thing. it she ended up keeping some of the royalty money that got in the press. the palace became very it was at the height of her when she was most infamous. you know, it was when that press had really turned against her and, you know, i had to go over to buckingham palace and deal with the press secretary of the queen and and figure out how to get her into the united states to do this book tour when they didn't want to. and and book her. the books were successful. and she was a ton of fun. i really i really liked liked her. and you got to se
and, you know, the the head of simon schuster, -- schneider, did a did a deal with the with the duchess of york at a dinner. and and sort of dumped it in my lap and said, here, you know, make it happen. it has to be 100% confidential. and the duchess, you know, wanted to do these kids books featuring a little helicopter, but she had a little helicopter and there was we were it was a small division of people. and we were doing sort of, you know, traditional children's book. and here was this big...
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the author of the book is simon schuster, senior correspondent for time in schuster's book, zelensky'sitical transformation, reports the wall street journal. a... is a sovereign country, is completely under the control of the united states, this is what provoked the war, fitsou notes. this idea is being developed by the russian foreign intelligence service. svr director naryshkin said that american advisers are already represented in all key ukrainian government departments. and now the united states has moved on to forming a colonial administration in ukraine. it will consist of ukrainians who have undergone training. just waiting to see how events will develop further. this could be our victory, victory above us, everything will directly depend on our western partners, nato countries. the financial times also writes that the vseushniki are losing hope of victory and are preparing for a protracted war; they do not expect any breakthroughs in the coming year in kiev. zelensky, who... cnn talks about the monstrous conditions in which the dry soldiers have to fight , compares what is hap
the author of the book is simon schuster, senior correspondent for time in schuster's book, zelensky'sitical transformation, reports the wall street journal. a... is a sovereign country, is completely under the control of the united states, this is what provoked the war, fitsou notes. this idea is being developed by the russian foreign intelligence service. svr director naryshkin said that american advisers are already represented in all key ukrainian government departments. and now the united...
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myroslav, in bunkers, by the way, it's in a book that's about to come out, a book by simon schuster, a journalist, and who communicated with many people close to... power and the president himself, and a lot of this is all told in his new book, it is just being published, reviews are already being written about it, as soon as a ukrainian journalist appears nina kuryata will write a review of this book, we are not waiting for the details, she is actually finishing reading it now, and there are already some interesting points about all this, and this is one of the points that is in the box. , as simon shuster writes, serhiy leshchenko was in the bunker at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, less than that serhiy leshchenko, mr. miroslava, let 's get back to our business after all with poland and ukraine, in particular with the blockade on the border, everyone really hoped that tusk's victory, i don't know if everyone, but a lot of people, seems to be in ukraine believed that the situation would change dramatically, especially since tusk was very critical of moravetskii's already
myroslav, in bunkers, by the way, it's in a book that's about to come out, a book by simon schuster, a journalist, and who communicated with many people close to... power and the president himself, and a lot of this is all told in his new book, it is just being published, reviews are already being written about it, as soon as a ukrainian journalist appears nina kuryata will write a review of this book, we are not waiting for the details, she is actually finishing reading it now, and there are...
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i think that he is well aware of the situation, is a personnel, professional, military , and simon schuster'sk only confirmed me, in fact, in trusting the diligent. well, not only simon shuster's book, but in general the actions of the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine during the last two years of the great war. mr. yaroslav, please. i will briefly answer yes, it seems to me that among the people's deputies, except for probably one, all of them without exception, you will not hear any other answer, as well as trust in the country's armed forces. once again, except for one deputy, you mean, look, yes, we have a misunderstanding there, i don’t know, there it is already a servant of the people, not a servant, of whom, well, very much there... somehow it didn’t work out expressing his opinions on social networks, which is a disgrace to our entire parliament, i believe, i hope that colleagues now they will not object to finally bring up the question of the dismissal of a person from the position of deputy chairman of the defense committee, or at least they will not give those mushr
i think that he is well aware of the situation, is a personnel, professional, military , and simon schuster'sk only confirmed me, in fact, in trusting the diligent. well, not only simon shuster's book, but in general the actions of the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine during the last two years of the great war. mr. yaroslav, please. i will briefly answer yes, it seems to me that among the people's deputies, except for probably one, all of them without exception, you will not...
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well, not only simon schuster's book, but in general the actions of the commander-in-chief of the armedces of ukraine during the last two years of the great war. mr. yaroslav, please. i briefly answer yes. it seems to me that among the people's deputies, except for probably one family. without exception, you will not hear another answer, as well as confidence in the armed forces of ukraine? once again, except for one deputy, you mean, look, yes, we don't have a misunderstanding there, i don't know, there it is already a servant of the people, not a servant, well, it’s very wrong to express one’s thoughts in social networks, which is a shame for our entire parliament, i think, er, and i hope that colleagues now er... will not object to finally bring up the question about the dismissal of a person from the position of the deputy chairman of the defense committee, or at least they will not give those mushrooms or what they were fed there before, because frankly speaking, it is really a shame, but in any case, i say, with this unfortunate exception , it seems to me that people's deputies of
well, not only simon schuster's book, but in general the actions of the commander-in-chief of the armedces of ukraine during the last two years of the great war. mr. yaroslav, please. i briefly answer yes. it seems to me that among the people's deputies, except for probably one family. without exception, you will not hear another answer, as well as confidence in the armed forces of ukraine? once again, except for one deputy, you mean, look, yes, we don't have a misunderstanding there, i don't...
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i read an interesting thing here , simon schuster wrote, he described the first months of zelensky’s struck at the decision-making centers, yaroslav's crying... and medicine, but on today this criminal regime is ready to destroy the ukraine of ukrainians. the difference in our approaches, if we take it this way, well , basically in one thing: the americans set the task: we fight to the last ukrainian, the last ones, then the question is: why ukraine, and why the state? russia looks at it differently, we will fight, fight until the last nazi, not those who are lost, not those who are there today and... do not want to accept this regime, they are resisting, yes, they cannot offer political resistance, but they are offering orthodox resistance, not agreeing with the imposed doctrine of this ocu and so on, that is, we are fighting for the survival of ukraine, russia will come there in peace, russia will come, there will be peace, russia will come, everyone who was illegally persecuted, not for economic crimes, will be released from criminal liability, before just for political ones, for..
i read an interesting thing here , simon schuster wrote, he described the first months of zelensky’s struck at the decision-making centers, yaroslav's crying... and medicine, but on today this criminal regime is ready to destroy the ukraine of ukrainians. the difference in our approaches, if we take it this way, well , basically in one thing: the americans set the task: we fight to the last ukrainian, the last ones, then the question is: why ukraine, and why the state? russia looks at it...
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simon and schuster, penguin, random house, etc., etc.? that's a good question.you know, i because i had a start as a translator, i kind of came up with a network of translators and i wrote to a translator who i really admired. her name is lisa dillman. she's the translator of writer like yuri herrera and hillary clinton. and i wrote to her and said, we're thinking about starting a publishing house. do you think you have some kind of book that has been passed over by another house for being too long or too short or too strange or too hard or too something? and i'd be curious to read it. and she sent us what would become the first book that we published, such small hands by the spanish writer andres barba, and it turned out that it was too short for the commercial houses that she had sent it to. also, a little too strange. it's kind of like a shirley jackson crossed with the virgin suicides about a young girl at an orphanage. and it kind of alternates perspectives between this call. we of the other girls in the orphanage and this and the the the recent arrival and
simon and schuster, penguin, random house, etc., etc.? that's a good question.you know, i because i had a start as a translator, i kind of came up with a network of translators and i wrote to a translator who i really admired. her name is lisa dillman. she's the translator of writer like yuri herrera and hillary clinton. and i wrote to her and said, we're thinking about starting a publishing house. do you think you have some kind of book that has been passed over by another house for being too...
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the author of the book is simon schuster, senior correspondent for time.s political transformation is reported by wall street-journal. the author notes that zelensky has a clear tendency towards authoritarianism. in particular, he interferes in the decisions of the military leadership, suppresses the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine zaluzhny, persecutes the opposition, and silences them. here is the media, hiding behind wartime laws , that is, zelensky is a typical dictator, and an american propagandist who clearly sympathizes with the kiev regime and zelensky writes about this. slovak prime minister fitza goes even further on the eve of his visit to kiev, he says directly: ukraine is not a sovereign country, it is completely under the control of the united states. this is what provoked the war, fitz notes. this idea is being developed by the developmentists. foreign intelligence service, director of the svr naryshkin said that american advisers are already represented in all key ukrainian government departments, the united states has now
the author of the book is simon schuster, senior correspondent for time.s political transformation is reported by wall street-journal. the author notes that zelensky has a clear tendency towards authoritarianism. in particular, he interferes in the decisions of the military leadership, suppresses the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine zaluzhny, persecutes the opposition, and silences them. here is the media, hiding behind wartime laws , that is, zelensky is a typical dictator,...
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the head of simon & schuster said, my appeal when i was covering covid for the times was that i was thise old uncle mortimer the epidemiologist who was assuring people they aren't going to die. he wanted the name wisdom in there. we squished together wisdom and d there you go. john: so it strikes me that the book is part memoir, part journalism. as you say yourself, part sermon. the memoir side of this, you wrote, i hope this book will be a hard look at some answers. you became interested in doing science writing because of hiv aids. donald: correct. john: what year was that and what are you doing then? donald: it started in 1997. i was a regular foreign correspondent in south africa. it wasn't obvious how many people were going to die in south africa at the time because the virus came later to south africa than it did to the rest of africa because of the boycotts and semi-closed borders because of apartheid. what really drew me into it is that i was asked, there was somebody on the consulate outraged about a bill that the south african parliament was about to pass that would allow the g
the head of simon & schuster said, my appeal when i was covering covid for the times was that i was thise old uncle mortimer the epidemiologist who was assuring people they aren't going to die. he wanted the name wisdom in there. we squished together wisdom and d there you go. john: so it strikes me that the book is part memoir, part journalism. as you say yourself, part sermon. the memoir side of this, you wrote, i hope this book will be a hard look at some answers. you became interested...
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know pantheon at the literary end up closer to pantheon random house, closer to crown you know simon schuster got scribner and harpercollins has echo like so and scribner jesmyn ward and riverhead at random house publishes lauren groff. i mean, i think these people are great novelists. it's just it's it seems a lot more interesting to me to slow down a second to bracket that question. oh, did make it better or worse and try to actually dig into of the mechanics of what happened to look at some of the complexity and to see that there's some good things that happened a lot of bad things that happen. i think we're living in a moment like wonderful small presses. and i think a lot of those small presses that i mean, there were no nonprofits until they were emerged out of rejecting conglomeration. so that's one way of thinking dialectically about, you know, we have all these we development hub city and of course great wall which is now massive and coffeehouse is very large. but all these smaller nonprofits too, who are doing some of the incredible work small independent presses. it's all part of t
know pantheon at the literary end up closer to pantheon random house, closer to crown you know simon schuster got scribner and harpercollins has echo like so and scribner jesmyn ward and riverhead at random house publishes lauren groff. i mean, i think these people are great novelists. it's just it's it seems a lot more interesting to me to slow down a second to bracket that question. oh, did make it better or worse and try to actually dig into of the mechanics of what happened to look at some...
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project and author of goliath 100 year war between monopoly power and democracy published by simon & schuster. serving as a policy advisor to the senate budget committee and writes the big newsletter monopoly. a labor unionist in baltimore in a contributored to compact magazine and last but certainly not least my colleague bradley devlin who was a staff reporter doing excellent work for us. if you have read bradley's work you may think that he is older than his years. he is actually very young. no real memories of that terrible day 21 years ago, 22 years ago just yesterday. a perspective of conservatives that have come to age. so, just a quick couple of notes here on how tonight's events will proceed. starting us off in just a few minutes here with some opening remarks. another 10-15 minutes. i will invite the full panel our schedules veryy tightly packed. if we do have time we will take one to two questions from the audience at the end. either way we will post promptly so folks can move on to their own dinner plans. i will note to remain in your seats after the panel to allow the speakers to
project and author of goliath 100 year war between monopoly power and democracy published by simon & schuster. serving as a policy advisor to the senate budget committee and writes the big newsletter monopoly. a labor unionist in baltimore in a contributored to compact magazine and last but certainly not least my colleague bradley devlin who was a staff reporter doing excellent work for us. if you have read bradley's work you may think that he is older than his years. he is actually very...
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and author of goliath the hundred year war between monopoly power and democracy published by simon & schustern 2 2019. he served as a policy adviser to the senate budget committee rates big newsletters on monopoly. as a labor unionist in baltimore contribute to compact magazine. last but certainly not least is my colleague inan the bradley devlin is our staff reported doing excellent work for us if you've read bradley'syo work you may think he's older than his years he's actually very young he's one of the jenn's ears note wrote members of the terrible day 21 years ago or 22 years ago just yesterday and can give us a perspective of conservatives who have come of age and the height of much of the private tierney. so a quick couple notes here on how tonight's event will proceed. sohrab ahmari will start off with a few remarks for about 10 -- 15 minutes. after that with her remarks fromor senator rubio for another 10 or 15 minutes. and afterward i would buy the full panel to join us here on stage for discussion. if there is time and as you can see her schedules very tightly but if we have time w
and author of goliath the hundred year war between monopoly power and democracy published by simon & schustern 2 2019. he served as a policy adviser to the senate budget committee rates big newsletters on monopoly. as a labor unionist in baltimore contribute to compact magazine. last but certainly not least is my colleague inan the bradley devlin is our staff reported doing excellent work for us if you've read bradley'syo work you may think he's older than his years he's actually very young...
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and author of life, the 100 year war between between monopoly power and democracy published by simon & schuster in 2019. he has served as as a policy advisor to the senate budget committee and rights the big newsletter on monopoly. ashley carter is a labor union and contribute to compact magazine and last but not least as my colleague at the american conservative bradley devlin, our staff reporterex doing excellent work for us. if you've read his work you may think that isac older than his years picky actually very young. he's one of those gen zers was no real memories of that terrible day when one years ago, 22 years ago just yesterday and you can give us a perspective of conservatives with come of age during the height of much of the private security. so just quick couple notes here on how to nights event will proceed. a sohrab will source up with opening remarks trying from his bookss core argument for about ten 1 to 15 minutes because it really remarks them senator rubio for another ten to 15 minutes and then afterward i will invite the full panel to join us here on stage for discussion. if
and author of life, the 100 year war between between monopoly power and democracy published by simon & schuster in 2019. he has served as as a policy advisor to the senate budget committee and rights the big newsletter on monopoly. ashley carter is a labor union and contribute to compact magazine and last but not least as my colleague at the american conservative bradley devlin, our staff reporterex doing excellent work for us. if you've read his work you may think that isac older than his...
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but the head of simon and schuster said, my appeal when i was covering covid for the times and appearing on the daily was that i was thise old uncle mortimer, the epidemiologist, who was reassuring people that they weren't all going to die. and so he wanted the name wisdom in there. so we smooshed together wisdom and plagues. and there you go. so it strikes me that the book is part memoir, part journalism. and as you say yourself, part sermon. the memoir side of it, you wrote what saved the most lives. this book, i hope, will be a hard look at some answers. and you became interested and started doing science writing because of hiv aids in south africa. right? correct. yes. what year was that and what were you doing then? it started in 1997. i was a regular foreign correspondent in south africa. there wasn't actually it wasn't obvious how many people were going to die in south africa at the time because the virus came a little later to south africa than it did to the rest of africa because of the the boycotts and that semi closed borders that took place because of apartheid. but but what
but the head of simon and schuster said, my appeal when i was covering covid for the times and appearing on the daily was that i was thise old uncle mortimer, the epidemiologist, who was reassuring people that they weren't all going to die. and so he wanted the name wisdom in there. so we smooshed together wisdom and plagues. and there you go. so it strikes me that the book is part memoir, part journalism. and as you say yourself, part sermon. the memoir side of it, you wrote what saved the...
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published by simon and schuster in 2019, soler has served as a policy adviser to the senate budget committee and writes the big newsletter a monopoly as. speaker crowder is a labor unionist in baltimore, a contributor to compact magazine. and last but certainly not least is my colleague, the american conservative bradley devlin he is our staff reporter doing excellent work for us. if you've read bradlee's work, you may think that he's older than his. he's actually very young. so one of those gen zers who has no memories of that terrible day, 21 years ago, 22 years ago, just. and who can give us a perspective of conservatives who have come of age during the height of much of the private tyranny and scrubs book. so just a quick couple notes here on how tonight's event will proceed. so, sir, i will start us off in just a few minutes here with some opening remarks. drawing from his books, core arguments for about 10 to 15 minutes after that, we will remarks from senator rubio for another 10 to 15 minutes. and then afterward i will invite the full panel to join us here on stage for discussion. if
published by simon and schuster in 2019, soler has served as a policy adviser to the senate budget committee and writes the big newsletter a monopoly as. speaker crowder is a labor unionist in baltimore, a contributor to compact magazine. and last but certainly not least is my colleague, the american conservative bradley devlin he is our staff reporter doing excellent work for us. if you've read bradlee's work, you may think that he's older than his. he's actually very young. so one of those...